In a significant development for the child welfare system in Tennessee, Isaiah 117 House, a nonprofit organization providing homes for children awaiting foster placement, has broken ground on its new location on Colonial Road, Memphis. This is their first initiative in Shelby County, an area with over 1,000 children currently in state custody.
Isaiah 117 House works tirelessly to create a comforting environment for young individuals during the volatile period between removal from their home and foster family placement. Recognizing the trauma they endure during this stage, this organization focuses on minimizing the burden and emotional distress. They implement this by providing immediate care in their homely spaces instead of the typical state offices or hotel rooms.
Public sentiment has been positive in relation to this groundbreaking event. Many laud the positive efforts put in by the organization to help these disadvantaged children. Not only does Isaiah 117 House provide a safe place, but they also equip these children emotionally, helping them feel loved, cared for and normalized during troubled times.
Originally based in Tennessee, Isaiah 117 House has experienced significant growth over the years, fostering its aim to reach as many children in need as possible all over the state. Though initially starting with one home, they have expanded rapidly, breaking ground on new locations to help more children awaiting foster families and providing them with a loving and comfortable environment during their transition period.
For their new location in Memphis, Isaiah 117 House plans to continue in the direction they have so far, providing a much-needed source of comfort for children in need. They are hopeful that their initiative will inspire others, leading to an increase in the availability of similar facilities throughout the county and beyond.
The contribution of Isaiah 117 House is game-changing in the foster care system. It is a beacon of hope and a reminder to society that every child needs a safe and loving environment to grow. Their work underscores the significant impact that the community’s collective efforts can have on improving the lives of children in foster care.
This groundbreaking on Colonial Road stands as a testament to the organization’s steadfast dedication to facilitating a better transition process for children in Shelby County. With the hope of garnering increased community support, the Isaiah 117 House looks forward to bringing its vision in Memphis to fruition, making a real difference to children awaiting foster families.
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